Veer Pahariya, Pratibha Ranta to Vedang Raina: Outsiders Who Are Redefining Modern Indian Cinema
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 6, 2025 21:00 IST2025-04-06T21:00:00+5:302025-04-06T21:00:00+5:30
With Laapataa Ladies, Pratibha established herself as one of the most remarkable fresh female voices in Hindi cinema. Her performance, highlighting realism and emotional fluency, has positioned her as a promising talent with staying power—completely outside the established system.
From modelling to his recent theatrical debut in Kill, Lakshya has made a strong impression through intense physicality, international recognition, and an unpredictable film choice. With no film ties, his building image blends mass appeal with new-gen credibility.
Despite coming from a non-film background, Veer Pahariya made a stellar debut with Sky Force, and after that, he's chosen to focus on acting workshops and script development. With no industry connections and a grounded approach, his trajectory points out an unwavering effort to be seen as a serious, future-facing actor.
Introduced to audiences through The Archies, Vedang has since carved out a space that feels substantial and self-curated. From style to screen, his presence reflects an urban identity being built from scratch— something that's not inherited.
Abhay Verma made an impressive mark in Bollywood with Munjya, and he is currently working on a few interesting lineups. Without any film-based family ties, his path is defined by hard-won momentum and thoughtful choices that reflect range and depth.